While many creators in SL do not particularly care for Marvelous Designer, for a myriad of reasons, many others, like myself, like the product despite the expense. Learning more about patterns and their creation can be helpful to see how problems can be resolved with fabric garments, which in turn may assist you with your 3D modeled clothing in Marvelous Designer. BUT.yes, a big BUT.you can always remedy the situation somewhat by learning a bit about how garments fit in the real world, how clothing is designed, created and sewn together, not to mention why patterns are drawn and created like you see them in the real world.
![pattern skirt clo3d pattern skirt clo3d](https://cdna.artstation.com/p/marketplace/presentation_assets/000/985/032/large/file.jpg)
Granted, what you make with simple shapes may be what you want then again, it may not turn out as nicely as planned. You can watch a few of the MD's introductory tutorials, make a few rectangular or circular shapes and voile you have a skirt, shirt or other items. Sure, with Marvelous Designer you don't really need to know much about real world clothing design, pattern making, or sewing.
#Pattern skirt clo3d update
I have discussed this subject in the past to some extent, but as I learn more, I think an update is needed for sharing.
![pattern skirt clo3d pattern skirt clo3d](https://img2.cgtrader.com/items/2441525/ba84c477ac/skirt-and-top-lo3d-3d-model-obj-fbx-zpac.jpg)
Today, I want to talk about pattern creation or the drafting of patterns.
![pattern skirt clo3d pattern skirt clo3d](https://i.etsystatic.com/18194951/r/il/fa5865/3268703642/il_340x270.3268703642_ctd3.jpg)
While I am not the quickest learner, I keep getting distracted by other project but, I always return at some point in time to pick up where I left off. I am a hobbyist and damn proud of it! I do this because I enjoy creating and learning.not to make money. I have been experimenting with Marvelous Designer (MD) and Blender in my quest to make mesh clothing for Second Life (SL).